Breastfeeding has found a new cheerleader in U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin, who released a report Jan. 20 promoting the practice. But the most important cheerleader or detractor could be a lot closer to home

Arthur C. Clarke, the science fiction visionary best known for the groundbreaking 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, a psychedelic epic of mankind's encounter with never-seen aliens, died Wednesday at age 90.

The movie version of C.S. Lewis' beloved children's story, part of The Chronicles of Narnia series, won't be in theaters until Dec. 9. But some booksellers are getting ready to pull out artificial fir trees, fake snow and Narnia-inspired stuffed animals.

Readers of 21st-century romance novels aren't just looking for alpha males to save the day, then marry the helpless damsel. Strong, sexy heroines who save the day and then pick their own man are seducing the romance genre.